2010-09-01
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time-out. >> al: might as well use it. >> cris: i think the redskins and the cowboys rivalry is back. >> al: i'll say. >> cris: i think mike shanahan is thinking about his year off playing golf and relaxing out there. he said it was kind of boring anyway. you forget even if i have a chance to play golf, everybody else is working. >> al: he said i was able to sit at home and watch games as a fan. which is something he has never been able to do. he played or coach all of his adult life. he had the opportunity. he would be enjoying this one a lot more as a fan sitting on the coach at home than right now. >> cris: the redskins paid a price for their last blitz. they have been playing in a soft zone back around the goal line. probably what you are going to get again. i don't think they want to leave miles austin in one-on-one coverage again. >> cris: they have a lot of confusion. no time-out left. everybody is messed up. they are going the wrong direction. people are asking questions. how can you screw this up after a time-out. >> al: you have austin wide to the left. wil

hours. utility crews are still on the scene. an underground cable failed and caused a fire. they tell us that most of the 120 customers without power will not have it on until tomorrow morning. let's take you back to 7:00 a.m. this morning. flames shot out from the ground. bge and fire crews responded to get the situation under control. no one was injured. the restaurants were hurt. the majority had to close and lost a lot of business today. >> right now, we're trying to save as much as we can as far as the food. the freezers, refrigerators, were. stuff -- prepared stuff that we want to save and not throw out. >> date shipped in some dry ice to keep the food called for the rest of the business this week. the power outage will result in thousands of dollars of lost revenue tonight. as you can see, they are still working to replace the underground cable that failed. they are also looking to replace some transformers that allegedly blew as well. as for what caused it, that is still under investigation. we're told that about 40 customers should get power back on tonight. the remaining 80 sho

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